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News & articles featuring SoundBridge Society.
News & articles featuring SoundBridge Society.
Canada Korean Network News (CKN News) Highlights SoundBridge Society’s Fundraising Concert and Community Impact
May 24, 2026
SoundBridge Society was recently featured in Canada Korean Network News (CKN News) for its upcoming fundraising concert and its continued mission of bringing comfort and hope through music to seniors and underserved communities.
The article highlighted SoundBridge Society’s outreach efforts across the Greater Toronto Area, recognizing the organization’s commitment to visiting hospitals, long-term care homes, senior residences, and community spaces to provide meaningful live music experiences for those who may have limited access to cultural programs.
The feature also introduced the upcoming SoundBridge Fundraising Concert, created to support future outreach initiatives and expand access to live music experiences for seniors and individuals facing social isolation.
Since its founding in July 2025, SoundBridge Society has presented more than 40 performances and reached over 3,500 audience members, continuing to build meaningful connections through music and community engagement.
In addition, the article highlighted the concert’s diverse program, featuring classical repertoire, opera arias, film music, and familiar songs designed to create a welcoming and memorable experience for audiences of all generations.
This recognition reflects SoundBridge Society’s growing impact and its continued mission to bring comfort, joy, and meaningful human connection through music.
🔗 Read the full article: https://www.cknnews.net/article/19033
Source: Canada Korean Network News (CKN News)
Sisa Hangyeoreh Highlights SoundBridge Society’s Vision for Senior Outreach Through Music
May 3, 2026
SoundBridge Society was recently featured in Sisa Hangyeoreh for its ongoing mission and outreach efforts serving seniors and underserved communities through live music.
The article highlighted SoundBridge Society as an Ontario-based non-profit music organization founded on the belief of “going directly where music is needed most.” Through meaningful live performances, the organization seeks to connect people, promote emotional well-being, and contribute to stronger and more connected communities.
The feature also recognized the organization’s growing outreach impact, noting that since its founding in July 2025, SoundBridge Society has reached more than 3,500 audience members through over 40 performances in hospitals, senior residences, long-term care homes, and community spaces.
In addition, the article introduced SoundBridge Society’s upcoming fundraising concert, created to support future outreach initiatives and expand access to meaningful musical experiences for seniors and communities with limited access to live performances.
This recognition reflects SoundBridge Society’s continued growth as more than a performing organization — a community dedicated to bringing comfort, joy, and meaningful human connection through music.
🔗 Read the full article: https://sisahan.com/m/478106
Source: Sisa Hangyeoreh
SoundBridge Society Featured in Korea Times Digital for Community Outreach Through Music
May 8, 2026
SoundBridge Society was recently featured in Korea Times Digital for its ongoing mission of bringing live music to seniors and underserved communities through outreach performances.
The article highlighted SoundBridge Society’s belief in “going directly where music is needed most,” recognizing the organization’s efforts to provide meaningful musical experiences in hospitals, long-term care homes, and community settings.
As part of its continued outreach work, SoundBridge Society is preparing for its upcoming fundraising concert on June 6, with proceeds supporting future outreach performances for seniors and communities with limited access to live music.
Since its founding in July 2025, SoundBridge Society has presented more than 40 performances, reaching over 3,500 audience members throughout the Greater Toronto Area. Through these experiences, the organization has sought to foster comfort, connection, and emotional well-being through the power of live music.
This feature reflects the growing impact of SoundBridge Society’s mission to create spaces where music can bring people together, strengthen communities, and reach those who may need it most.
🔗 Read the full article:
https://www.koreatimes.net/ArticleViewer/Article/176859
Source: Korea Times Digital
SoundBridge Society Recognized with OLTCA Circle of Excellence Award
April 28, 2026
SoundBridge Society, led by President Rachel Kim, was recognized with the Circle of Excellence Award by the Ontario Long-Term Care Association (OLTCA) for its outstanding contribution to senior care through music.
The award is presented to individuals and organizations across Ontario who demonstrate exceptional service and dedication in the long-term care sector.
Through regular outreach performances at facilities such as Newmarket Health Centre and Maple Health Centre, SoundBridge Society has contributed to improving emotional well-being, reducing isolation, and enhancing the quality of life for seniors.
Since its founding in July 2025, the organization has been committed to serving seniors, children, and underserved communities through live music, fostering meaningful connection and communication across generations.
This recognition reflects both the dedication of its artists and the growing impact of SoundBridge Society’s mission to bring comfort, joy, and human connection through music.
🔗 Read the full article:
https://www.cknnews.net/article/18922
Source: Canada Korean Network News (CKN News)
April 18, 2026
SoundBridge Society participated in the 2026 Spring Brunch Concert hosted by the Adult Disability Community in Toronto.
This fundraising event brought together over 270 attendees and was organized to support programs that promote the well-being and inclusion of individuals with disabilities.
Following the concert, the event received positive community recognition and media coverage, highlighting the meaningful impact of music in fostering connection, encouragement, and shared experience.
Through a heartfelt performance, SoundBridge Society connected with the audience and contributed to a moment of unity, where music served as a bridge between individuals and the community.
🔗 Read the full article:
https://www.koreatimes.net/ArticleViewer/Article/176496
Source: Korea Times Canada
SoundBridge Society Participates in “Companion” Fundraising Concert
SoundBridge Society is honored to participate in the fundraising concert “Companion” organized by the Adult Disability Community.
The concert will take place on April 18 at the Toronto Korean Community Centre, bringing together artists and community members for a meaningful cause.
Performers from SoundBridge Society—including Hanna Kim (violin), Yoonjae Jung (baritone), and Hyejung Kim (piano)—will present a program of high-quality music in support of the event.
We are grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this meaningful initiative and to share music with the community.
🔗 Read the full article:
https://www.koreatimes.net/ArticleViewer/Article/175875
Source: Korea Times Canada
The 3rd Mosaic Concert 2026, organized by CMCA (Canada Mosaic Christian Alliance) and the Tyndale Intercultural Ministries Center, was successfully held on March 7 at the Tyndale University Chapel in Toronto.
The concert gathered approximately 350 audience members and featured a diverse program including Korean art songs, classical repertoire, opera arias, and film music. The performance included professional musicians such as Baritone Yoonjae Jung, Violinist Hanna Kim, Cellist Park Junkyu, Oboist Juyoung Kim, and Pianist Hyejung Kim, along with the Agape Chamber Choir.
The event was organized as a fundraising concert to support multicultural missionary training and foster cultural connection within Toronto’s diverse community.
🔗 Read the full article:
https://www.cknnews.net/article/18534
Source: CKN News (Canada Korean Network News)
The 3rd Mosaic Concert, co-hosted by CMCA (Canada Mosaic Christian Alliance) and the Tyndale Intercultural Ministries Center, was successfully held on March 7 at the Tyndale University Chapel with an audience of about 350 people.
The concert featured a diverse program including art songs, classical music, film music, and hymns, performed by professional musicians including Baritone Yoonjae Jung, Violinist Hanna Kim, Cellist Park Junkyu, Oboist Juyoung Kim, and Pianist Hyejung Kim, along with the Agape Chamber Choir. The event was organized as a fundraising concert to support multicultural missionary training.
🔗 Read the full article:
https://www.koreatimes.net/ArticleViewer/Article/175624
Source: Korea Times Canada
The 3rd Mosaic Concert 2026 was featured in The Korea Times (Canada) ahead of the event. The article introduced the upcoming concert at Tyndale University Chapel in Toronto and highlighted the artists participating in the program, including violinist Hanna Kim, pianist Rachel Hyejung Kim, cellist Junkyu Park, baritone Jay Jung, oboist Juyoung Kim, and the Agape Chamber Choir.
The concert, co-hosted by Canada Mosaic Christian Alliance (CMCA) and Tyndale Intercultural Ministries, was presented as a fundraising event supporting the Multilingual Intercultural Ministry training program.
🔗 Full Article:
https://www.koreatimes.net/ArticleViewer/Article/175303
“김한나 교수, 토론토 소금과빛 염광교회서 바이올린 특별연주”
(Professor Hanna Kim Presents Special Violin Performance at Salt & Light Yeomgwang Church, Toronto)
Published: December 14, 2025
On December 14, violinist Hanna Kim, Artistic Director of SoundBridge Society, was invited to present a special violin performance during the worship service at Salt & Light Yeomgwang Church in Toronto.
The performance took place during the second service and featured a reflective hymn arrangement, offering a moment of deep spiritual focus and musical meditation for the congregation. With live video projection enhancing the worship experience, the audience was able to engage closely with the performance.
The church community expressed heartfelt appreciation, describing the performance as a meaningful and grace-filled time of worship.
Through this special presentation, Hanna Kim continued her commitment to sharing music as a form of service, ministry, and community connection.
🔗 Full Article:
https://www.cknnews.net/article/17927
Published: November 24, 2025
On November 29, SoundBridge Society will present a special Guatemala Mission Support Concert at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church.
This concert features pianist Hyerim Pi, soprano Youngsong Lee, and violinist Hanna Kim, along with additional guest artists.
The concert is free admission, and all donations collected will be used to support mission activities in Guatemala.
This event aligns with SoundBridge Society’s vision of using music to serve communities, support mental wellness, and foster intergenerational connection.
📎 Full Article:
https://www.cknnews.net/article/17769
Published: November 24, 2025
On November 29, SoundBridge Society will present a special Guatemala Mission Support Concert at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church.
This concert features pianist Hyerim Pi, soprano Youngsong Lee, and violinist Hanna Kim, along with additional guest artists.
The concert is free admission, and all donations collected will be used to support mission activities in Guatemala.
This event aligns with SoundBridge Society’s vision of using music to serve communities, support mental wellness, and foster intergenerational connection.
📎 Full Article:
https://www.cknnews.net/article/17769
“사운드 브릿지 초청 가을 음악회 성료”
The Christian Times · November 2025
Summary
KW Korean Presbyterian Church invited SoundBridge Society to present their 2025 Fall Mission Fundraising Concert on November 9 in Kitchener-Waterloo.
Featuring violinist Hanna Kim, pianist Rachel Hyejung Kim, and tenor Moosung Jung, the concert offered warm and uplifting performances that touched the community on the first snowy day of the season.
Church ensembles also participated, filling the evening with heartfelt praise, gratitude, and beautiful music in support of the church’s mission work.
📰 KW Korean Presbyterian Church – Fall Concert Coverage
“사운드 브릿지 초청 가을 음악회 성료”
Mission Canada · November 2025
Summary
KW Korean Presbyterian Church hosted SoundBridge Society for their 2025 Fall Mission Fundraising Concert on November 9 in Kitchener-Waterloo.
Featuring violinist Hanna Kim, pianist Rachel Hyejung Kim, and tenor Moosung Jung, the concert brought warm, uplifting music to the community on the first snowy day of the season.
Additional church ensembles also joined the program, creating a meaningful evening filled with gratitude and praise.
SoundBridge Featured in CKN News
“가을음악회… 짧은 선교를 후원하는 따뜻한 선율”
CKN News · November 2025
Summary
On November 9, SoundBridge was invited to KW Korean Presbyterian Church for a special fall concert supporting short-term mission efforts.
With performances by violinist Hanna Kim, pianist Rachel Hyejung Kim, and tenor Moosung Jung, the event delivered warm music that deeply moved the audience on the season’s first snowy day.
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https://www.cknnews.net/article/17667
CKN News – Dialogue of Two Violins Concert
“두 바이올린의 대화 콘서트 성료 … 음악가들의 완벽한 앙상블”
CKN News · November 12, 2025
On November 8, 2025, the “Dialogue of Two Violins” concert featuring Hanna Kim and Stella Song with pianist Hubert Hyuk Kim was held at Steinway Piano Gallery Markham.
The concert was completely sold out, and the audience responded with a full standing ovation, praising the musicians’ impeccable ensemble and expressive performance.
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https://www.cknnews.net/article/17694
“SoundBridge Society Shares Musical Worship at Healing Revival”
Mission Canada · October 2025
Summary
SoundBridge Society was invited to minister through music at the Healing & Restoration Services hosted by Toronto Dream Church on October 25–26, 2025.
Violinist Hanna Kim offered musical worship throughout the services, bringing comfort, reflection, and spiritual encouragement to the congregation. Her heartfelt playing created a warm atmosphere where many attendees expressed feeling deeply supported during personal seasons of challenge.
Led by Pastor Junho Park, the services centered on messages of healing and hope drawn from Isaiah 40:1–2 and 1 Corinthians 10:13.
The church shared gratitude for SoundBridge’s ministry and expressed a desire to continue collaborating in future gatherings to bring healing and encouragement through music.